If you want input on Millrace daylighting, amount of public open space, river edge setback, riparian restoration - roads along the river - etc. this is an important meeting to share your voice!

In the Riverfront Master Plan, what should the balance be between making a great public space, on one hand, creating new urban development on another hand, and generating real estate money to help EWEB pay for the Roosevelt Operations Center, on yet another?

Second Tuesday meetings conflict with several neighborhood association board meetings. So if you _can_ come to the EWEB Riverfront, please do!

We are looking forward to seeing you this Tuesday night from 6-8:30 p.m. at the EWEB North Building, 500 East 4th Avenue. The meeting agenda includes:

Welcome

Background and Design Options Presentation

Small Groups
• Which of these options would best create "an active, vibrant people place" and deliver on Eugene's reputation as a sustainable city to live in?
• What do you like about each of the options?
• What are your concerns?
Full Group Discussions
• Open Space, Public Access and the River Edge
• Urbanism, Street Types and Concentrations of Activity
Conclusion and Next Steps

The design team is looking forward to sharing the preliminary work and to a thoughtful discussion about the future of Eugene's downtown riverfront.